Land Disturbances of the Upper Peace Region of Alberta, Derived from 1985 to 2015 Landsat Multispectral Data (image data, TIFF format)

Publication Type
Data
Topic
Remote Sensing
Publication ID
DIG 2018-0014
Publication ID Extended
Digital Data 2018-0014
Publication
Abstract
 

This dataset of land disturbances of the Upper Peace Region of Alberta is derived from selected Landsat multispectral datasets captured in 5-year intervals from 1985 to 2015. Disturbances were detected through time-series comparison of the selected datasets, classified based on the time of first appearance on the landscape, and then attributed to four major disturbance types: 

  1. energy footprints (oil, gas, and coal mining activities),
  2. non-energy footprints (other infrastructure),
  3. cutblocks (primarily forest harvesting), and
  4. wildfire.

The disturbance-type data are stacked to create a 4-band TIFF image with each band representing the time-series data for one of the four disturbance types.

Citation

Chowdhury, S., Chao, D.K. and Shipman, T.C. (2018): Land disturbances of the Upper Peace Region of Alberta, derived from 1985 to 2015 Landsat multispectral data (image data, TIFF format); Alberta Energy Regulator / Alberta Geological Survey, AER/AGS Digital Data 2018-0014. 

Place Keywords
alberta, canada
Place Keywords NTS
83e, 83f, 83k, 83l, 83m, 83n, 84c, 84d, 84e, 84f
Theme Keywords
geology, land disturbance, land use, land use planning, landsat, landsat 8, raster grid, remote sensing, vegetation recovery